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What Are Your TOP 5 Albums of all time?
shardian:
Tough one, since I am limited to only the albums I have owned. Thus, I will give you MY favorite albums that I feel are great from beginning to end. These will always have a special place my music rotation, and all of them I can listen to over and over.
Beatles: Abbey Road - In my opinion, the single greatest Album 'cover to cover' ever recorded.
Ben Folds Five: Whatever and Ever Amen (though their self-titled is nearly as good)
Tenacious D: Self Titled
Weezer: Blue Album (self titled)
Disturbed: The Sickness
Honorable Mention:
No Doubt: Tragic Kingdom
Primus: Suck on this (Although I was a huge fan, this is their 'tightest' album. It's the only one that I don't skip songs on. Maybe it's because it was live and thus the progressive crap isn't on it.)
Mighty Mighty Bosstones: Live From the Middle East (I just love the live aspect of this album. Makes me feel like I am there.)
Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire soundtrack. Most of you will say "Shadows of the Empire?? It has a soundtrack??" Yes, the book indeed had a soundtrack made by someone other than John Williams. And yes, the music is frikkin awesome.
mccoy178:
No particular order:
1. Beatles - Abbey Road
2. Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
3. Miles Davis - Kind of Blue
4. Van Halen - 1984
5. Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
I would have said one of the Doors albums or Marley, but I refuse to use greatest hits collections in this.
javeryh:
This is an impossible question but here goes (in no particular order and without boxed sets or greatest hits or multiple albums by the same band):
Fantastic Planet - Failure
Physical Graffiti - Led Zeppelin (any of their albums, actually)
OK Computer - Radiohead (any of their albums, actually)
Give Up - The Postal Service
Binaural - Pearl Jam
Ginsu Victim:
Difficult question. If it's a "desert island" type of situation, then I would want something that covered all of my moods.
In no particular order
Yngwie J Malmsteen - Rising Force (excellent guitar virtuoso with classical influence)
Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway (double "concept" album of sheer progressive awesomeness)
Megadeth - Rust in Peace (my favorite metal album ever thanks to Marty Friedman)
Beatles - White Album (Abbey Road is awesome, but there's more moods covered with this one)
She and Him - Vol 1 (if I'm alone on an island, I need a woman around. Zooey will do ;D )
shardian:
White Album is good, but has some dead spots. Revolution 9 being the motherload of dead spots of any album ever.
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